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  • av Leslie Tyre
    169 - 269,-

  • av Mo Axier
    239 - 325,-

  • av Kathleen Kenneavy
    139,-

    One afternoon, while enjoying a long weekend with their parents at their cabin in Wisconsin, Lizbeth and Ian decide to take a rowboat ride on Pine Lake. Fishing for bluegills, or watching the diving loons while paddling along would usually be considered a good trip. But Lizbeth and Ian could not imagine the adventure that lay before them this day. They were accustomed to seeing a varied selection of wildlife at the lake, but coming face to face with a four-foot heron - that was unexpected! The excitement had just begun. The entire family and a neighbor are brought together to solve the problem of seeking refuge for a stranded young bird. It was a day like no other. This day would ultimately shape the futures of Lizbeth and Ian as adults. Have you ever experienced an exciting adventure while out enjoying nature? Happy reading!

  • av Bobbi
    149,-

    As Penny is getting ready for her birthday party, she hears a mysterious knock on the door.She is shocked when she opens the door to find a real Penguineroo who came over just for her party.Let your imagination take you through what happened when Penny celebrated with a Penguineroo.What might you do if you had a Penguineroo?

  • av Marcus Wilson
    149 - 259,-

  • av Greg Moran
    159,-

    Recreational players today are bombarded with 'revolutionary approaches,' 'secrets to success,' and 'play like the pros' techniques all promising to take their game to the next level. Award winning teaching professional Greg Moran says, 'No!'"There are no revolutionary approaches or secrets to success, and trying to play like the pros is the worst advice a recreational player can be given. That's why I had to write this book," says Greg.The Truth About Tennis is a unique instruction book written specifically for the millions of recreational players around the globe. Greg has been playing, teaching, studying, and writing about tennis for over 50 years. He's spent more than 100,000 hours on the court helping thousands of players from ages 3 to 93 improve their tennis. Quite simply, he knows what works and, equally important, what doesn't.The Truth About Tennis will help you cut down on your inner chatter and information overload to reboot your path to improvement. It will refocus your attention on the techniques and tactics that will truly make you a more intelligent, confident, and winning player.

  • av D a Bennett
    149,-

    In Life is a Story, D.A. Bennett takes readers on a captivating journey through a collection of short stories that explore the universal themes of adolescence, adulthood, and the complexities of human relationships.Set in southern Louisiana during the mediators, the initial stories follow hard-working rural families as they navigate life's challenges and opportunities. From there, the book ventures into the scandalous and confusing world of 21st century bourgeoisie, where misunderstandings, heartbreak, and even crime lurk around every corner.Bennett's writing is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, resonating with readers of all ages and backgrounds. With a keen eye for detail and a unique voice, the author expertly weaves together tales that are both poignant and insightful, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's heart and mind.As a new and adventurous author, Bennett delivers a formidable read that will captivate and inspire readers from beginning to end. Life is a Story is a must-read for anyone seeking a fresh and unique perspective on the joys and challenges of the human experience.

  • av M M Johnson
    129,-

    Ollie, the little pot-bellied pig with a heart on his nose, so enjoys being a part of six-year-old Suzie Jones' family. Little Ollie lives with the Jones family in a high-rise Manhattan apartment. He is happy and New York City is an exciting place to be, until something frightening happens, which causes Ollie to be alone and lost in vast, busy, and sometimes scary, New York City.What was the terrible event that caused Ollie to be lost?Will Ollie ever find his way home? Will Suzie Jones ever find him in a city of more than eight million people? Will Ollie be lost forever?What happens to the sweet, little pot-bellied pig who is afraid, alone and lost in big New York City?

  • av Ellen Richardson
    149,-

    When billionaire Houston socialite Richard Fairchild is found dead under suspicious circumstances, his wife Mariah refuses to accept the police verdict of suicide. Desperate for answers, she recruits small-town radio owners Delilah Morgan and Norma Davis to investigate. She offers the struggling entrepreneurs compensation they can't refuse - $20,000 each, a bailout for their failing station, and an all-expenses paid trip to Mariah's Hill Country resort.At first reluctant, Delilah and Norma soon find themselves embroiled in the glitzy Houston elite circles the Fairchilds inhabited. With a list of suspects who had motive to kill Richard, the duo follow a trail of lies, affairs, and shady business deals. The stakes grow ever higher as it becomes clear the Fairchild legacy - and their own lives - are in danger. From Texas hill country horse ranches to slick Houston high-rises, Delilah and Norma uncover adultery, blackmail, rivalry... and murder. But will the radio sleuths solve the mystery before the killer silences them too?

  • av Loretta Luna
    129,-

    When you're in love, you often dream of the thing you love, even if it's a train. You dream of "trains speeding through the desert night, thousands of stars shining bright." And you wonder, will others see the beauty you see, the freedom you feel, or the excitement of winning a race, when you are on a train?

  • av Thomas Corcoran
    185 - 289,-

  • av Elaine Deprince
    119,-

    On the day of my birth, my mother had already decided that she wanted to give me away. She had made this decision even though she had not yet known the extent of the problems that would confront me. As it turned out, there were many, including the fact that I was not born a beautiful baby.Actually, I was considered to be quite ugly, disfigured by a cleft lip and palate that left a gaping hole in the middle of my face. In addition, I was born deaf, covered with bruises, and showed signs of haemophilia, an ancient life-threatening hereditary bleeding disorder.I longed to be hugged, kissed, and cuddled in my mother's arms, but that was not about to happen. Instead, I spent months in a hospital crib, as I recovered from complicated facial surgery. Following the surgery, I was placed in a dark room of a foster home, and left to languish in loneliness for several months.On a dark snowy night, shortly before Christmas, a man and woman arrived at the home of my foster parents. They had driven five hundred miles through a blizzard, and requested to see me... see me! No one had ever before asked to see me! My only previous visits away from the foster home were trips to the hospital for painful medical procedures.

  • av Ambreen Ahmad
    139,-

    Hassan had a problem. His grandmother was unlike any of the grandmothers he had ever seen! Her looks were different, her dress was different, and she even spoke differently. They were family but it was like they came from two different worlds. Hassan worried what his friends would think if they met her. 'She is so strange,' Hassan thought, until he discovered his grandmother's secret strengths.

  • av Storm G Curry
    139,-

    Victory is a potent force in life, one that brings an exhilarating rush of joy and an infectious wave of euphoria. In Winners, we explore the magnetic aura of those who triumph, those whose spirits soar with success. Their zest and positive energy are not just personal gains but are an inspiration to all who witness their achievements. To exist on the side of winners is to embrace a life unrestrained, a life that stretches beyond horizons and dances with possibility.

  • av Babette Bechtold
    139 - 239,-

  • av Dana Kelleher Bost
    139 - 185,-

  • av Vicki Katsadas
    129 - 169

  • av Stephen Isaacs
    145,-

    Dinosaurs are just big lizards, They lived long ago like witches and wizards. They don't scare us, we never blinked, That's because they're all extinct. Our Dinosaurs are all nearly new And they're coloured red, green, orange and blue.

  • av Lindsey Fairfield
    145,-

    "Volcanoes is searingly honest... a lucid probe into the devastating effects of childhood trauma. But it's more than just an analysis - Volcanoes has a building-block process for recovery. It's a must-read for any survivor battling with rage." Rod Phillips, Chairman of the Board Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse "This is an informative and comprehensive text for those who have suffered severe trauma and for those professionals in the healing sector. Using clear, detailed, and precise language, Lindsey takes us on a thorough and exhaustive analysis covering all aspects of the human journey through healing and back to wholeness." Hetty Johnson, Founder and Director of Bravehearts Inc. "I enjoyed Reading this book very much. It integrates Tomkin's affect theory into trauma work very nicely." Gershen Kaufman, PhD. Author of The Psychology of Shame: The Power of Caring. "I found the group brilliant. It opened doorways to deal safely with emotional issue from the past. I was also able to pass on the skills to other survivors - with astonishing results." Janelle Sansom, Group Participant and Support Counsellor.

  • av Jamie Rybeck
    159,-

    Tom Carter's life as a young and brilliant managing partner of a famous London art gallery was all about to change with one call - from an old friend, Stephanie Patterson. Tom knew he would have to put his playboy lifestyle on hold as he helped out his old friend. All he had to do was bring an old painting from London to Jerusalem without bringing any undue attention to himself or the painting. But luck was not on his side. Stephanie is kidnapped by terrorists looking for the painting, a priceless diamond goes missing and it's splashed all over TV. Tom asks Jake, an ex-marine for help but things go from bad to worse as they soon find themselves being chased by Israeli Special Forces, ISIS terrorists, the London Metropolitan Police Force, and their boss. Tom faces corporate corruption and death at every corner but he must learn quickly how to survive and adapt if he stands any chance of saving Stephanie, his career and keeping the painting out of terrorist's hands.

  • av Janet Roberts
    135

    The Afterlife: in the Tribunal of the Dead, the recently deceased Glaikit, an incorrigible cheat in life, is about to be sentenced to a new and very tedious form of existence by Judge Prudence Drinkwater. The sudden appearance of the chariot-driving hero Sleekit allows Glaikit to cheat her fate one more time, before she changes her mind yet again, reincarnating as the surprisingly spry 70-year-old Australian Merci, married to an American ex-marine and living with a small, slightly suspicious dog... Full of inventive situations and witty insights, Janet Roberts' sharply written novella combines imaginative fantasy with a sly, surrealistic humour.

  • av D E Lawrence
    125,-

    'A lived experience' what does this phrase really mean? A lot of companies and organisations like to use this 'expression' when describing 'you', your family and or maybe even someone that you may know that looks or sounds like you. But do they really know you? Do they really want to know you? Or is it something else that they want from you? This book explores some of the challenges and benefits of getting to know more about yourself, and considers what might make you 'similar' and or 'different' and or 'unique' within a multi-racial and multi-cultural society, especially those that might consider themselves as coming 'from a minority group' (with regard to race, sexuality, language, colour, income, etc.). Finally, this 'non-politically correct resource' will explore some of the interpersonal challenges for working with charities, social care organisations, general workplaces, and the like. How 'others' (individuals and organisations) might see you - is it similar and or different to how they might see themselves, and to how you understand yourself? Readers of this book might be surprised by some of the contradictions from those that might be working with you and or around you, maybe just because of who you are or who others assume that you are. The joy of this book is that it provides some practical strategies and answers for making the most out of 'the now' and living our best lives even in the complicated world that we may find ourselves in.

  • av Sandy Heacock
    135

    This a story about a brother named Gabe and sister named Charlie, who, although they're related, are also friends forever! Gaby and Charlie have different interest and likes. They don't always get along but when it comes to helping each other, they're always there for each other, no matter what!

  • av P J Wallis
    169

    God has set the stage for our life story to be acted out on and with the gift of a free will, it's up to each of us to decide what role we want to play; wilderness wanderers as the Israelites of ancient times, so close to the Promised Land yet not permitted to enter; or a believer in God's eternal promises fulfilled in Christ. There are only two options. God does have a plan for humanity; he has set forth a calendar, established a timetable; and we all live along that timetable, somewhere from its beginning, to the end of all human rule on Earth. He needs each of us to start again spiritually, to become willing participants in the inward transformation of our disposition, ready for the day to come. Becoming a Christian is easy. Maintaining the claim that Christ lives in you will be the most challenging, life-changing experience. How do we change our inner self to take on Christlikeness? How do we react in times when our faith is put to the test; - times of unknowables, those things sometimes beyond the limits of human experience or understanding? The primary purpose of this book is to introduce the real God, because if we seek a relationship with him, we must think of it in terms of a valuable human relationship. There needs to be a degree of attractiveness; we need to share similar values as God possesses to even begin to flourish and grow.

  • av Jeanette S Walker
    189,-

    WHEN THE HORSE JUMPS OVER THE MOON is a compelling, lovable Americana story with a 'green' twist. This charming fantasy horse tale entwines Vaudeville humour and wit in its fun, whimsical tale through the Southwest's Land of Enchantment. A hard-luck thoroughbred rancher, Silky Sullivan, rides on sheer hope to keep his ranch afloat, despite a looming foreclosure. This intriguing short story hopes to inspire the youth to prepare for a greener future for all through this whimsical tale about Jan Spirit Walker Bluebird. Jan Spirit Walker is unable to afford not one horse of her own, but she seeks her love for the horse as a 'strapper' or horsehand at Silky Sullivan's Wild Creek Ranch. Miss Bluebird struggles against all odds after being seriously kicked and injured by one of the ranch's thoroughbreds. WHEN THE HORSE JUMPS OVER THE MOON invites the young reader to discover earth-friendly ways through Jan Spirit Walker's Middle Earth ventures into the Dream World during her personal recovery while hospitalized in the 1990s. Hold on to your hats! It is like taking a wild, zany Southwest ride along the Land of Enchantment's old Route 66. This is an enchanting and inspiring whimsical tale for all ages to read during these earth-shattering times. WHEN THE HORSE JUMPS OVER THE MOON is for any young dreamer at heart!

  • av Amy Raine
    145,-

    Charlie, a young and struggling waitress, supports her alcoholic mother in working-class Liverpool. Out of desperation, she turns to sex work to make ends meet. A chance encounter with a wealthy hotelier sparks an intense romance crossing rigid social boundaries. Charlie dreams of equality in their relationship, but deep down doubts whether their passion can overcome the vast differences in their backgrounds. Yet she finds herself irresistibly drawn to her enigmatic lover as they navigate the conflicts between their contrasting worlds.

  • av Reuben Chumba Bulungu
    269,-

    For generations, nature lovers like Joy Adamson or gallant sailors like Zhang He, have risked their lives in unforgiving conditions through uncharted territory. Others have bypassed the limits of human endurance to share their adventurers' experiences. For as long as people have travelled in the countryside, interacted with locals, partaken of their cuisine, gotten accommodations, and learned something new, there have been Agritourists. With increasing global awareness on natural ecosystems for sustainable livelihoods, combining adventure with biodiversity conservation has never been this fascinating. Understanding some basic dynamics of the culture, political landscape, and biodiversity of some destinations can assist with a visitor's or investor's timely decision-making. This is a candid sojourner's tale laced with satire, where wild animal characteristics are closely matched with human behaviour across issues. Safe travels!

  • av Vicky Austin Cooper
    135

    Come along with Red, an Australian legend, on a thrilling adventure through the outback as she hunts for a fearsome crocodile. But beware of the dangerous critters that lurk in the wilds of Australia. Join Red on this wild ride through the rugged landscape and see what the outback has in store.

  • av Janet Roberts
    135

    "My sister cleans her bedroom In twenty seconds flat. She sweeps the dirt into a pile Then underneath the mat." A selection of comic verse on such subjects as fraught relationships, untrustworthy professionals, quirky pets and even quirkier family members. Nothing too dark or serious here, just a set of cleverly written, instantly quotable epigrams, along with a handful of longer poems that combine humour with insight. Truly, the perfect book to leave around for guests to pick up and flip through - on the coffee table, of course!

  • av Maureen Thornton
    159,-

    Parallel Lives is a romantic story set in the past and the present. Aine Masterson, a young Irish woman inherits an 18th century mansion and estate called Benbulbin that lies along the Sligo and Fermanagh border. Although her marriage is on the rocks, not being able to stop herself, she falls in love with it. Throwing away all thoughts of a high-powered career in the EU and against her husband's wishes, and those of some of the locals who know it's cursed, she sets out to restore Benbulbin. Unbeknown to her, Benbulbin already has a resident. A young man, William Fitzwilliam, son of the original owner of the house, a ghost since the 18th century. He has been seeking release from the curse of the 'Slaughtered' and his responsible death of his wife-to-be. Aine is the key to releasing him from his purgatory. But there are London villains seeking the house and what lies beneath it.

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